The bill, S.B. No. 3066, aims to amend the boundaries of the Driftwood Conservation District in Hays County, Texas, by providing detailed metes and bounds descriptions for several tracts of land totaling approximately 394.112 acres, 128.166 acres, and 0.1793 acres. The proposed changes include new legal language that clarifies the geographical limits of the district, ensuring that the descriptions include specific measurements, angles, and references to existing landmarks. This amendment is intended to validate prior acts and proceedings related to the Driftwood Conservation District, thereby reinforcing its legal standing and operational authority.
In addition to the boundary descriptions, the bill includes provisions for the exclusion of certain tracts from the larger parcels and emphasizes the use of the Texas State Plane Coordinate System for accurate mapping. The legislation also confirms all governmental acts and proceedings of the Driftwood Conservation District that occurred prior to the bill's effective date, with exceptions for matters involved in litigation. The bill is set to take effect immediately upon receiving a two-thirds vote from both houses of the legislature, or on September 1, 2025, if that threshold is not met.